For those who might have missed them, here are my most recent Mother Earth News posts:
“Many assume that a “good milker” means an animal with high milk yields. In fact, the milk yield forms only one part of the milker quality equation, the other two parts being the state of the goat’s udder and teats, and the animal’s temperament.”
“Winter is here, and with it cold, dry air, sharp winds, and chapped, cracked skin. This can be a real pain, especially for those of us who still have to tend to outdoor chores every day. Last winter I suffered from a very bad case of red, dry, painful hands and spent a fortune on expensive medical-grade creams and lotions, but this was before I fully discovered the wonders of coconut oil and shea butter and the satisfaction of making one’s own simple skin care products.”
Make Chicken Waterer From Old Bucket
“In the past we provided water for our flock of backyard chickens using all sorts of dishes, bowls, pans and buckets. These were stepped in, pooped in, upturned, and in general quickly resulted in a messy coop and thirsty chickens. The problem was exacerbated when we had to leave home for a couple of days – we could heap up the feed, but the water just wouldn’t last.
Then, after some experimenting, my husband made a simple, cheap, DIY waterer using an old paint bucket and a few waterer nipples.”
I love Mother Earth News – these 3 articles are very informative, thank you for sharing! 🙂
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Thank you! I’m glad you found them interesting. 🙂
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Anna,
This post gives me an opportunity I missed previously, to thank you for showing the way to simple body butter – and it’s only the beginning. I now have a simple, regular all-purpose version (coconut oil, grapeseed oil and shea butter) and a “medicated” version derived from it adding essential oils, for my husband’s feet and infected areas of the skin. Slowly, but surely, we’re seeing results.
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I’m so happy to hear this, Chava. I hope to experiment a lot more in the area of natural skin care – it’s so rewarding and fun.
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